Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting"Conquer Curved Seams with Your Serger"
National Sewing Educator Pam Mahshie demonstrates to Mary how to make a wall hanging with curved seams using a serger. D

1:30 pm

Hometime"Kitchen and Mud Room Remodel 7"
Dean, Miriam and the HOMETIME crew fire up the fixtures and appliances as they wrap up the project. D

2:00 pm

Woodsmith Shop"Quick Tips & Great Gear"
The Woodsmith editors share some of their favorite shop tips and techniques. Plus, see some great new gear that makes woodworking easier, safer, and more accurate. D

2:30 pm

This Old House"Bedford Project - Part 2 of 16"
Landscape contractor Roger Cook starts by transplanting the shrubs and plants from the front of the house to a place where they can be "heeled in" for safe keeping until the job is complete. Homeowner Joe Titlow shows host Kevin O'Connor how his company builds highly detailed architectural models (and a whole host of other useful items) by printing them with a 3-D printer. Then, Roger gets to work clearing the small trees and overgrowth that are in the way of the new family room addition. D

Growing a Greener World"Edible Landscapes (Los Altos, CA & Mt. Vernon, WA)"
One undeniable and popular trend today is making the most of all your garden space. Today's landscape is not only beautiful but functional too. The edible landscape is the new buzzword and it's sweeping the country as emboldened gardeners spice up their designs with culinary classics. D

4:00 pm

Moyers & Company"An Optimist for Our Times"
Angela Blackwell has spent her adult life advocating practical ways to fulfill America's promise of "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" for all. Now, with our middle class struggling, poverty rising, and inequality growing, the founder and chief executive officer of PolicyLink, an influential research center, finds reasons for hope in the face of these hard realities. On this week's Moyers & Company (check local listings), Bill Moyers and Blackwell discuss what fuels her optimism. D

5:00 pm

William and Mary
It is Brendan's 18th birthday and the family prepares a house party to celebrate. William is keen to finally meet Kate's new boyfriend.G

6:00 pm

NOVA"Deadliest Tornadoes"
NOVA examines tornado science in the wake of April 2011's outbreak of deadly winds that leave a trail of destruction and kill more than 360 people. While meeting with victims and scientists, the program looks at possible improvements in tornado prediction and ways to better protect people and communities.G

7:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Seeking Refuge"
Where the wild things are; chances are that's where you'll find our nation's wildlife refuges. National wildlife refuges are part of a grand success story that dates back more than a century. We explore the six national refuges in Idaho: Deer Flat, Kootenai, Minidoka, Bear Lake, Grays Lake, and Camas. They are a remarkable attempt to resist the encroachments of civilization.G

7:29 pm

Oregon Field Guide"Arctic White Geese/Paragliding Race/Treeverse"
The episode follows a group of volunteers, who for 13 years have been documenting Arctic geese that migrate through the Malheur Refuge where they find geese from Russia and Canada. Then paragliders fill the skies as they compete to reach GPS waypoints spread between Jacksonville and Medford.G

8:00 pm

Finding Your Roots"Angela Buchdahl, Rick Warren and Yasir Qadhi"
Pastor Rick Warren, Rabbi Angela Buchdahl and Sheik Yasir Qadhi all have complex family histories that shaped their religious beliefs. Research into their roots unearths a story about the spiritual foundations of the United States and the struggle to achieve the ideal of religious freedom and tolerance. Part 5 of 10G

9:00 pm

Masterpiece Classic"The Mystery of Edwin Drood"
This psychological thriller about provincial choirmaster John Jasper's obsession with 17-year-old Rosa Bud and the lengths to which he will go to attain her was left unfinished by Charles Dickens' death. Rosa Bud is in love with Edwin Drood, Jasper's young ward whom the older man dreams of killing. Drood disappears, apparently through foul play. Now writer Gwyneth Hughes follows in the footsteps of other brave wordsmiths, and provides an ending for this tale.G

11:00 pm

New Tricks"Old Fossils"
UCOS reopens a case of a paleontologist said to have died in a fall at the Natural History Museum during a corporate event. A new examination of the post mortem suggests the fossil bird specialist may have died from a blow to the head.G